Most of the ex-dividends this month are from the 9th through the 21st. Non-stop. Dividends start about the same time as the ex-dividends end. It’s not quite consecutive days, but I believe there are now 35 dividends through the end of the month (7 business days, or an average of 5 each day). There’s quite a few next month on the 1st (21!), but no more until 3 on the 15th. So, in the next couple of weeks, we’ll see the majority of our dividends for this month, plus a bit more than a third of next month’s dividends on the first of next month (next Thursday). Ok, let’s see now; that’s 35 more dividends for this month plus 21 for next month for a total of 56 over the next 8 business days (an average of 7 each day). That’s all 59 holdings accounted for, but I like the way the dates seem to run together so that earnings (ex-dividend) days are easy “work”, but the concentration of paydays and holdings making payments is very rewarding. (Estimated @ $1,249.95 per month at the moment. Take a look at the dividends tab on my google spreadsheet.)

Take a look at the November events calendar;

First, there’s a list of symbols along with the declared dividend amount per share and the ex-dividend day.

Next, there’s a list of symbols along with the total estimated dividend and the dividend day.